Book details
Grendel's Guide to Love and War
Description
The Perks of Being a Wallflower meets Revenge of the Nerds in this tale of a teen misfit who seeks to take down the bro next door, but ends up falling for his enemy's sister and uncovering difficult truths about his family in the process. Tom Grendel lives a quiet life-writing in his notebooks, mowing lawns for his elderly neighbors, and pining for Willow, a girl next door who rejects the "manic-pixie-dream" label. But when Willow's brother, Rex (the bro-iest bro ever to don a jockstrap), starts throwing wild parties, the idyllic senior citizens' community where they live is transformed into a war zone. Tom is rightfully pissed-his dad is an Iraq vet, and the noise from the parties triggers his PTSD-so he comes up with a plan to end the parties for good. But of course, it's not that simple. One retaliation leads to another, and things quickly escalate out of control, driving Tom and Willow apart, even as the parties continue unabated. Add to that an angsty existential crisis born of selectively reading his sister's Philosophy 101 coursework, a botched break-in at an artisanal pig farm, and ten years of unresolved baggage stemming from his mother's death . . . and the question isn't so much whether Tom Grendel will win the day and get the girl, but whether he'll survive intact."Deep and uproarious all at once . . . A clever spin on a weighty classic." -Kirkus, starred review"An outstanding YA novel balancing comedy with substantial themes of love, death, and healing." -SLJ, starred review
Age
11-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
320 pages
Why to read
- Engaging Retelling: 'Grendel's Guide to Love and War' offers a modern and humorous retelling of the Beowulf saga from the perspective of a teenager, providing a fresh and entertaining take on the classic story.
- Relatable Themes: The book tackles universal themes such as love, family dynamics, and the struggles of growing up, making it relatable to a wide audience, especially young adults.
- Character Development: Readers can enjoy well-crafted character development as the protagonist, Tom Grendel, navigates through his personal battles and relationships, showing growth and self-discovery throughout the story.
- Humor and Heart: A. E. Kaplan infuses the narrative with wit and comedic elements that keep the reader engaged, while also addressing heartfelt moments that add depth to the characters and story.